The Effect of Transpiration for Heavy Metal Uptake of Hyperaccumulators

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Transpiration of plants has an important role in heavy metal absorption. When the transpiration is flourishing, plants accumulate more heavy metals, and its enrichment capability is also stronger.This article reviews the effect of the plant transpiration on hyperaccumulators of heavy metal uptake to lay a solid foundation for further research.

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